— Lancaster Saturday, July 6. 1974 2 local Livestock Market Lancaster Market Monday, July 1 Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Today - _ 1138 117- 704 128" Last Monday 889 132 804 173 Last Year ' 597 94 663 112 Monday’s Auction 1012 94 755 128 Last Mon. Auction 121 841 133 769 CATTLE: Compared to last Wednesday slaughter steers 3.00-4.00 higher, in stances 5.00 higher; Cows 50 higher; bullocks and bulls 50- 1.50 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS: Few high Choice and Prime 1150-1350 lb. 44.50-45.85; Choice 950-1420 lb. yield grade 2-4 41.60-45.50, couple yield grade 2 45.60-46.30; few Choice 1460-1635 lb. 37.60- 40.10; high Good and low Choice 40.00-43.00; Good 37.50- few Standard 35.50- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS: Choice 800-1100 lb. 38.50- 41.75,' few 41.75-42.35; Good 36.00-39.25. COWS: Utility and high dressing- Cutter 32.50-34.00, few 34.00-34.75; Cutter 30.50- 33.00; Canner and low Cutter 29.00-30.50. BULLOCKS: Choice 950- 1250 lb. 37.00-40.50; Good 34.50-37.00. BULLS; Yield grade 1 1100-1600 lb. 36.75-40.00, several 40.75-43.00; yield grade 2 1000-1400 lb. 35.00- 38.00. VEAL CALVES: Vealers about steady, instances 2.00 higher on Prime. VEALERS: Prime 71.00- 75.00, few 77.00-81.00; Choice 62.00-70.00; Good 50.00-60.00; Standard 42.00-50.00; Utility 85-115 lb. 30.00-40.00, few 70- 80 lb. 25.00-30.00. HAY MARKETS Regional Monday, July 1 (All hay No. 2 and better prices paid by dealers at the farm price per ton.) New crop hay steady, some second cutting Alfalfa now on the market. Straw and old crop hay steady. Alfalfa, new crop 30.00-40.00, few to 50.00 Alfalfa, old crop 50.00-60.00 Mixed Hay, new crop 25.00-36.00 Mixed hay, old crop 30.00-35.00 Timothy hay, new crop 25.00-30.00 Timothy hay, old crop 25.00- 28.00- 12.00- Straw Mulch New Holland Monday, July 1 12 loads of Hay and 5 loads of Straw sold as follows: (prices per ton). Alfalfa, 3 loads 41.00-58.00; Timothy, one load at 50.00; Mixed hay 30.00-48.00; Straw 40.50-00.00; Barley $2.50 per bushel; Com, 10 loads 84.50- 89.50. Like Concrete? Have you ever noticed how some minds are like concrete’ Well, they're either all mixed Vintage Auction Tuesday, July 2 Cattle Calves Sheep Today 1232 531 60 Last Tuesday 1215 574 IS Last Year 969 515 CATTLE: Compared to last Tuesday slaughter steers 2-4.00 higher, ex tremes 5.00 higher; cows about steady; bulls 1-1.50 higher. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High Choice and Prime 1100- 1325 11). 44.00-45.60, few 1385- 1560 lb. 39.00-43.10; Choice 950-1300 yield 2-4 42.00-44.25, few mainly yield grade 2 44.35-45.00, around 15 beau 46.00-46.35; few head Choice 1400-1570 lb. 38.00-40.25; high Good and low Choice 40,50- 42.00; Good 950-1250 lb. 38.50- 41.50, few mainly 1325-1550 lb. Holsteins 36.00-38.50; Standard 34.25-37.00. COWS: Utility and high dressing Cutter 31.50-33.00, few 33.00-33.75, couple 34.10- 34.75; Cutter 30.00-32.25; Canner and low Cutter 28.00- 30.00. BULLS: Yield grade 1 1100-1700 lb. 36.50-40.00, few 40,00-41,50, Couple 43.60-44.25 yield grade 2 1000-1500 lb. 34.75-37.00 few 33.75-34.75. VEAL CALVES: Vealers mostly steady to strong although less than 5 per cent of the supply Choice and Prime vealers over 200 lb., these fully steady. VEALERS: Few Choice and Prime 64.0ft-71.00; Good 53.00-62.00; Standard 44.00- 53.00; Utility 90-115 lb. 40.00- 43.00, 65-85 lb. 33.0040.00. j RETURNED TO FARM: SHEEP: Spring Lambs 1.00-2.00 lower. SPRING LAMBS; Choice 65-85 lb. 41.50-43.00; Good 60- 85 lb. 35.00-38.iiL- Paul Z. Martin Wednesday, July 3 12 loads of hay, straw and ear corn sold as follows: Alfalfa 30 to 55; Mixed Hay 40; Timothy Hay 11.00 and 70.00; Straw 37 to 49.50. Green Dragon Friday, June 28 16 loads of hay including Alfalfa, few loads 43.00 and 54.00; Timothy, few loads 35.00-46.00; Mixed hay 28.00- 41.00, one load 51.00; Straw 14 loads 38.00-47.00; Corn 14 loads 86.00-90.00. LEBANON VALLEY LIVESTOCK MARKET. INC. 1 mile east of Fredericksburg along Route 222 PHONE JONESTOWN 865-2881 Sale every Tuesday at 1 30 PM starting with feeder cattle and pigs Leila non Valley Livestock Tuesday, July 2 CATTLE 297 Compared with last Tuesday’s market, slaughter steers $1.75 to $2.50 higher. Slaughter cows 25 cents to $1.50 higher. Slaughter bullocks & bulls about steady. Few High Choice & Prime slaughter steers 43.75- 44.60, Choice .975-1150 pounds 40.75-43.00, Good 39.00-40.75, Standard 36.00-38.50. Utility & High Dressing Cutter slighter cows 31.35-33.85, couple to 34.00, Cutters 30.75- 32.60, Canners 29.85-30.85, Shells down to 27.25. Few Choice slaughter bullocks 39.35-40.75, Good 37.10-39.10, Standard 35.75-37.25.1-21200- 1600 pounds slaughter bulls 36.85-39.50. CALVES 201. Supply in cluded 60 percent farm calves. Few Choice vealers 58.00-62.50, Good 53.50-56.00, Standard 52.00-54.00, Utility 90-120 pounds 40.00-48.50, 70- 85 35.00-40.00. Farm calves, holstein bulls 85-130 45.00- 66.00, couple to 68.00; holstein heifers 90-120 45.00- 53.00. SHEEP 11- One lot Good 65 pounds spring slaughter lambs 32.00. Bulk 90-120 lb. Holstein heifers 59.00-67.00; Bulk 100- 120 lb. bull calves 57.0061.00, one lot 120-125 lb. 53.50. SHEEP: Spring lambs 1- 5.00 lower. SPRING LAMBS: Few Choice 50-85 lb. 41.00-44.50; Good 45-80 lb. 35.00-39.00. '" r ' > ' ’‘ x New Holland Horse Auction Reported receipts of 537 head of horses, mules and ponies. Market steady with last week’s market. Load of Kansas riding horses 120-295. Load of New York State Driving horses 240-340. Load of Tennessee riding horses 225-270. Load of Tennessee riding horses 115-415. Load of Ohio riding horses 110-280. Load of Ohio riding horses 155-285. Local work horses 380-460, mules 200-320, driving horses 175-340, riding horses 160-235, better horses 250-350. lightweight killers 14-18, heavyweight killers 20-23. Mare ponies 20-50, colts 8- 15, geldings 20-55 and larger ponies 65-135. VINTAGE SALES STABLES, Inc. PARADISE, PENNA. BULLS STEERS. BUTCHER COWS. LAMBS AND VEAL CALVES SOLD ON COMMISSION SALE EVERY TUESDAY U NOON HOG SALES Every Saturday At 9;00 A.M. Every Wednesday At 9:00 A.M. For Marketing Information Phone Area Code 717-442-4181 Jjox 100 Paradise. Pa 10 m: East of Lancaster on Rt. 30 Lancaster • Auction Wednesday, July 3 - Cattle Calves Hogs Sheep Today 559 n 6O 370 7 Last Wednesday 887 62 , 462 100 Last Year Holiday Wednesday’s Auction 559 50 405 26 Last Wed’s. Auction 913 64 597 142 CATTLE: Compared to Monday, steers steady to 50 lower, instance 1' lower; Cows 50 to 1 lower; Bullocks and cows 2-50 lower. SLAUGHTER STEERS: High choice and Prune 1100- 1250 lb., 44-44.75, choice 975- 1300 lb. yield grade 24 4175- 4350, yield grade 2 43504435; high Good and low choice 40754250. Good 373541; standard 3375-3750. SLAUGHTER "HEIFERS: Choice 800-1000 lb. 3725-39. COWS: Utility and High Dressing Cutter 3075-3310; Cutter 3025-3125. BULLOCKS: Choice 925- 1250 lb. 3675-3960; Good 3550- 37. BULLS: Yield grade 1 1150-1650 lb. 37.7540.00; few 40.5042.35; individual 2080 lb. 45.00; yield grade 2 1000- 1500 lb. 35.00-37.50. FEEDER STEERS: 2 lots choice 975-1100 lb. with good slaughter finish 41-51.85. VEAL CALVES: Vealers mostly steady with some strength on utility. VEALERS: 1 25 head lot prime 81; choice 60-68; Good 50-60; Standard 44-50; Utility 80-110 lb. 3645. SHEEP: 1 lot Good 100 I lb. SPRING UOVIBS: 38.50. 33.0fr3«!0«; lew' V, 39,0042.00. COOL TIPS FOR HOT WEATHER Heat and humidity affect some people more than oth ers. But when the T-H-I (temperature humidity in dex) climbs into the seven ties almost all of us begin to 100 -J *)0 -V to -1 7/ '7O 4 v Go 4 suffer. Here, then, are some reminders of time-tested tips to help take the sizzle out of summer. • Keep shades and. blinds drawn when windows are in direct sunlight. • Turn off any un-needed lights. Burning blubs add to the heat in a room. • Avoid tight fitting, high necked clothing. Light, Auction New Holland Auction Friday, July 5, Cattle Calves This Week 3300 700 Last Week 4974 1182 Last Year 2957 109? CATTLE: Slaughter steers 24 higher. Cows 50-1 lower, _ . ... Bulls & Bullocks steady to 1 assastfsis p^^bun.«rtl2pere«nt 3200. Combed wBB last SLAUGHTER" STEERS: High Choice and Prime 1100- 1350 lb- 4445.75, few 1385-1560 hextos 3.00-3.sohigher. Cows 3943.10, Choice 950-1300 2 ;? f9 er i,|2? yield grade 24 41.7544.25; strong to 1.00 higher, yield grade 2 44.75- Keceipts about 65 percent choice* 1400-1635 “SfES- lb * 3 7 - 60 - 40 - 25 ; high Good,and slaughter Iwifers and the low 4943. Good 950- STEERS- 1250 lb - 37.5042.00; few 1325- JSS* 1550 lb. mainly Holstein 36- 38 - s °: standard 34.25-36.00. SLAUGHTER HEIPfiRS: 42 Choice 800-1100 lb. 3841.75; COWS: Utility and high Dressing Cutter 30.75-33.00, fSSri mSo? fcw 33-34; Cutter 30.00-32.25; Stantod and Good Holstems BULLOCKS: Choice 925- SLAUGHTER HEIFERS; 36.754 0 . 50 ; Good Choice 800-1050 pounds 24, , nirrj c., Yield Grade 1 40.50-43.25, mostly 40.50- 1100 . 1700 ib. 36.5040; few 40- lO 43;-Couple 43.6044.25; in- Sf 5 - S OlO dividual 2080 lb. 45; yield f£ime JJD-USO «. grade 2 1000-1500 lb. 34.75- 42.00. ed G a " d 38.00; few 33.75-34-75. Choice 750-1150 38.5040.50. FEEDER STEERS:2 lots . choice 975-1100 lb: witfcgood COWS: utility and daughter finish 41.00-51.85. Commercial 28.00-31.50. - VEAL CALVES: Vealers ;4|igh dressing. ndidsUy instances 2 32.50. Cutter 26.50-30.00. v - '* ~V Canner 23:00-26.50. ’-/i. VEALERS; Prime .71-77; UOO-18(R LTfr , 7741 . GO^Good No Auction Report Available Due to July 4th Holiday Peoria Cattle loosely fitted clothes allow" air to circulate. • Drink plenty of liquids to replace the fluid lost through perspiration. • Remember that iced lea is one of nature’s best hot weathei beverages be cause it is non-sweet, non carbonated and won’t build up another thirst soon after drinking. J / r i' > /.■ 11 • Wear a floppy brimmed hat to keep the sun’s rays off your face and neck. Or borrow great-grandmama’s idea and carry a parasol. AUCTIONS makes the difference in marketing livestock! New Holland makes the difference in auctions! MONDAY 9:00 A.M. Fat Hogs 2:30 P.M. —Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal Horse Sale MONDAY at 10:00 A.M. Hay, Straw & Ear Com —MONDAY 11:00 A.M. NEW HOLLAND SALES STABLES INC. New Holland, Penna, Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager News itW'i i-ui, v jice th/ • v 50-60; Standard42-50;'Utility 80-110 lb. 38-43; 65451 b. 30- 40; few 65-75 lb. 254f1r 120 lb. Holstein heifecs49-67; Hulk 100-120 lb: bull, calves 57-61; ;1 lot lb. 53.50. Dairy SaIe—WEDNESDAY at 12:30 P.M. Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal THURSDAY at 12:00 Noon Composite Report • Cut down on the use of heat-producing appli ances. Barbecue outdoors in stead of using the kitchen range. • Take tepid showers rather than icy-cold ones. And pat yourself dry in stead of rubbing vigorously. COMPLETE LIVESTOCK BUYING SERVICE Specializing in order buying of Stockers & Feeders FRANK DUSSINGER LIVESTOCK ORDER BUYER PHONE: J 7171397-7539 MARTIN LIVESTOCK Washington Boro, Pa. 17582 Office Phone 1717| 872 5491 John Bowman Phone: |717|653-5728 Phone; 717-354-4341